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Nor should we admire or foster a character trait we call "grit" but that is really relentless, persistent perfectionism, absent the intrinsic motivation.
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Earlier in the day, Mr. McGreevey, 42, said he wanted to make two major points: "One, the community has consistently attempted to instruct our children in basic notions of citizenship, as well as to foster a responsible character.
Finally, sports can help foster a child's character.
I regard philosophy as a journey of self-discovery - fostering a contemplative character with a healthy skeptical mind.
St. Benedict's Prep is an all-boys secondary school founded on the core belief 'What Hurts My Brother Hurts Me,' and aims to foster a legacy of strong character, community, leadership, and faith.
After spending two hours playing as him he was gone, relegated to a secondary role, so that players would foster a deeper affinity for his character while they controlled a rookie named Raiden.
It was marked by a rigid, regimented curriculum designed to foster "a good and obedient, faithful, and respectful character".
If it builds individual characters, it can also foster a potent team ethic, which, indeed, is why Adolf Hitler admiringly noted that World War I was "won on the playing fields of Eton" and duly made sure to bomb the school, one of the cradles of football, during the replay.
The changing yearbook is a result of a decades-old effort to foster a kinder, gentler culture through measures like smaller schools, character-building and peer counseling.
Adopt or foster a pet.
Should it foster a healthy imagination?
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